Project Detail

Ekki Mukk

Synopsis

A magical trip into the English countryside, where a lost soul is helped to find his way home by a friendly snail. Featuring Aidan Gillen (The Wire/Game of Thrones) and the voice of legendary folk singer Shirley Collins, as well as a soundtrack by cult Icelandic rockers Sigur Ros.

Details

Year
2012
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
10 mins 10 secs
Format
Red 4K digital
Director
Nick Abrahams 1st Feature
Producer
Dhiraj Mahey
Editor
Adam Biskupski
Screenwriter
Nick Abrahams
Director of Photography
Ole Birkeland
Sound
Jens Rosenlund
Composer
Sigur Ros
Principal cast
Aidan Gillen, Shirley Collins

Production Status

Production Company

Dhiraj Mahey

Primal Pictures

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